Sports Director Valerio Piva said the team is going in with multiple options.

“With riders like Richie Porte and Samuel Sánchez, who finished in sixth place at La Fleche Wallonne today, we are going in with strong climbers, as well as some of our younger guys who have showed their form at the earlier Ardennes races,” Piva said.

Sánchez said that although he is going in with good form, Liège-Bastogne-Liège is a completely different kind of race.

“Liège-Bastogne-Liège is going to be really tough. We’re looking at six or more hours in the saddle and it looks like the conditions will be really bad, so we’ll have to see on the day,” Sánchez said.

Porte will return to Liège-Bastogne-Liège for only the third time in his career.

“I’m coming in off the back of altitude camp and my last block of stage races, so Liège-Bastogne-Liège will be a good chance to test the legs on these climbs. I’ve only lined up twice before so I’m not going in with any real expectations,” Porte confirmed.